Saturday, April 27, 2013

Some Political Ad from McKinney,Texas


Yesterday, a person posted something over on the Facebook page “Richardson Politics” about how there seemed to be nothing positive about Laura Maczka. Well, this morning she what she thought was mixing with a post of her own. Things will probably get more interesting over there. Mike Maczka is now a member of that group also.
 

Anyway, a blogger up in McKinney wrote a piece that was pro-Laura (which is fine). The fine print at the bottom of the page seems to indicate that just maybe it was not just a blog piece, but it was a blog piece paid for by the Laura Maczka Campaign. 
Hmmm, I think I may be missing out. No political disclaimers on my site.

6 comments:

  1. "I do have a problem using ethnicity or religion as a campaign platform for elected officials in a general election."

    But J.B. Blocker has no problem saying "Laura is a real All-American, Girl Next Door, Texas Lady," which suggests WHAT?! White, perhaps??? So who injected race into the discussion?

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  2. Another example of misleading people. I'm kinda over it at this point.

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  3. How much did she pay the blogger to post that?

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  4. OMGosh. Could this election get any crazier? So let me get this straight. Some girl named Bonnie tried to pull the wool over people's eyes by publishing a like to a positive article written by a blogger/media consultant and want people to think it is an independent writer when in truth Laura Mascka paid him to do it? What a crazy election! I doubt this will be foregotten for a long time. So much for her credibility when all is said and done, win or lose.

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  5. I doubt Bonnie did it on purpose. She's a pretty honest person. I think she was probably tricked by it too.

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  6. Destiny, you are probably right. Bonnie got snookered by appearances over substance. She will probably have lots of company though.

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